St Martins Theatre
26 West St, London WC2H 9NA
Venue information Get DirectionsAgatha Christie’s THE MOUSETRAP has been at home at St. Martins Theatre in the West End for an incredible 70 years and is still keeping millions of people from every corner of the globe on the edge of their seats.
THE MOUSETRAP first entered the record books in 1958 when it became the longest running show of any kind in the history of British theatre. The incredible show continues to attract audiences from all over the world. In her own inimitable style, Dame Agatha Christie has created an atmosphere of shuddering suspense and a brilliantly intricate plot where murder lurks around every corner.
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THE MOUSETRAP gathers a group of people together at a stately countryside guesthouse in the converted Monkswell Manor. A snow storm cuts the patrons off and they discover, to their horror, a killer is amongst them. Which one is the murderer? Who will be their next victim?
The characters become increasingly suspicious as the show goes on until each and everyone of their shameful pasts is revealed up until the last, when the moment the identity of the killer and motive are finally revealed.
The best-loved murder mystery of all time by the best-selling novelist of all time. Case closed!
Tickets on sale now for performances until 27th September 2025. Tuesday – Saturday 7.30pm Wednesday & Saturday 3:00pm. Sunday at 2:00pm and 6:00pm
2hrs 20mins (incl. interval)
Agatha Christie (Writer), Sir Peter Saunders (Original Producer), Sir Stephen Waley-Cohen (Producer), Ian Talbot (Director), Adam Spiegel (Producer)
Rachel Sumers (Mollie Ralston), Christopher Bonwell (Giles Ralston), Joshua Glenister (Christopher Wren), Gay Soper (Mrs Boyle), Miles Richardson (Major Metcalf), Jessica Temple (Miss Casewell), Sebastien Torkia (Mr Paravicini), George Hannigan (Detective Sergeant Trotter).
Age Guidance: 7+
'A truly entertaining classic'
'One of the most skilfully written murder mysteries ever produced'
'Deservedly a classic among murder thrillers'